Podcasts
J. Wisniewski- A New Approach to Old Methods: Incorporating Species Detection into Mussel Surveys
D. Walker- Using Classification Trees to Model Habitat Partitioning Among Darter Species
M. Troia- Validating Stream Classifications Schemes for the Eastern US
E. Rottman- Revealing What Lies Beneath: Utilizing Environmental DNA (eDNA) to Detect Rare Fishes in Louisiana
J. Parham– High Definition Stream and Fish Surveys
R. McManamay- Prioritizing Streams for Hydrologic Reserves in the Eastern United States
N. Marzolf- Development of Edna Detection and Sampling Methods for the Invasive Apple Snail in Lake Seminole
A. Kaeser– Low-Cost Side Scan Sonar Helps Advance the Conservation Mission
E. Irwin- Monitoring of Temperature in Warmwater Streams: Applications for Decision Making
B. Hughes- Fish Assemblage Sampling Effort
K. Hining- Use of Trail Cameras to Assess Angler Use on Two Wild Trout Streams
K. Hecke– Presence/Absence Analysis of Historical Data on the Strawberry Darter
T. Grabowski– Habitat Associations of a Stream Fish Assemblage at Multiple Spatial Scales Using Side Scan Sonar
J. Freedman- Sampling Large-River Fish Communities – Challenges and Solutions
W. Duncan– Rapid and Robust Instream Flow Assessments on Shoestring Budgets
W. Doyle- The New Frontier of Midwestern River Trawling
M. Davis– Status of Fish Data Standardization in the Southeastern US
M. Cantrell– Measuring Success of a Long-Term Lake Sturgeon Restoration Program with a Standardized Stream Sampling Scheme
W. Budnick– Sampling Crayfish Assemblages in Louisiana Coastal Plain Streams: Gear, Protocol, and Timing